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From: gor@cs.strath.ac.uk (Gordon Russell)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.ada
Subject: ADA Programs
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Date: 16 Jan 91 10:30:53 GMT
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 I am intending to construct an ADA development system for my PhD
at Strathclyde University. What I was looking for is a collection
of ADA programs (preferably short) so as to identify typical language
useage and syntaxical constructs. 

 I feal that if I write these programs myself, I may design the 
development system with a bias towards things which I find useful,
instead of what is actually in wide scale use.

 I was also wondering where I could get a cheap copy of a validation
suite of programs, so as to check conformity with the ADA standard.
I can not afford to have the system validated officially, but anything
is better then nothing.

 I have access to FTP, so uplifting the programs is not a problem.
EMAIL welcome.

 Gordon Russell